Tuohy is the most capped Irish player ever in the AFL.
Zach Tuohy will retire from AFL at the end of the season.
The Laois man has played 286 times across his stints with Carlton and Geelong, making him the most capped Irish player ever.
He won the Premiership title with Geelong in 2022.
The Cats are currently fourth in the table ahead of the final round of regular season matches this weekend.
Geelong general manager Andrew Mackie is describing Zach Tuohy as a 'loved and respected teammate'.
Tuohy has long been on the record saying he'll be returning to Portlaoise after his AFL career to resume playing gaelic football.
The club have made a winning start to their latest senior championship campaign, beating both Emo, and Ballylinan so far.
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